Uganda's Inspector General in Shock Over UN Allegations

The Inspector General of Police, Kale Kayihura has termed the UN Group of experts' report allegations about him as malicious falsehoods and defamatory. The report has accused him of commanding, training and equipping the M23 in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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  • Uganda:  IGP Refutes UN Report Allegations On M23

    The Independent, 20 November 2012

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  • carabinshom
    Nov 6 2012, 11:30

    Rwanda and Uganda are ripping their good rewards from this bias institution the UN. A preliminary UN observers' report released recently named Rwanda and Uganda's involvements in supporting M23. Today,this bias organization has suddenly turned its tune after the accused country in the report have each threatened the UN. It was Rwanda 1st when Kagame left and quit mini summit at 67 UN general assembly;called by UN secretary Ban ki Moon. To sooth Rwanda's anger a monthly later it was elected to be a non permanent member at UNSC. This post gives Rwanda power to block any investigation against its leader who is accused for crime committed in eastern DRCongo. Then Uganda threatens to pull its keeping missions troops which leads the UN to distance itself with report released by its members. Congolese are considered non-existent people... which peace does this institution preach? Congolese too are world citizens by nature and not by laws.

  • carabinshom
    Nov 6 2012, 11:35

    Congolese too are world citizens by nature and not by laws! Give them fair and equal treatments.